Seed Run Co-Op Paonia Purple Paralyzer (Heirloom Preservation) - CLOSED

Left-hand seed sticker now on my headstash jar

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Right there with you guys. Can’t wait to see what the community is able to do with this special dust. Much appreciated Lefty :pray:t3:

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@lefthandseeds those ARE some fly looking stamps, man! PRO- FRESH-O- NAL!!!

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Some purple is coming in on the shortest one, starting at the leaf tips and working in. 2nd and 3rd picture are of the medium height one. The biggest one and the shortest one threw a couple nanners after I moved them into the flower tent. Lots of light leaks in there, so I plucked them and will be keeping an eye. So far (~3 days later), no new nanners have shown up. I think it was probably just a little stress trigger.

Last two pictures are the PH, and her twin sister. You can see nice colorations on the leaves as they die out. PH isn’t a heavy feeder at all. She’s a little over-nuted, and I’ve been backing off the EC slowly. This week we’re back down to 1.6EC.

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Got some nice groups of seed pods developing :+1:

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My pollen made it safe and sound as well. Very much appreciated! Now I can make more seeds from my batch the first time I grow them. Then I can get them out to some locals here. I have a lot of friends that live up in the mountains and each of them has 40 acres that all join boundaries for a few of them.

I supplied one of them with seeds last year and another wants seeds this year. So I’ll make sure that they try and keep this strain pure and see if we can get it established down here.

Thanks man! Looking forward to getting these growing down here. They may become part of my shrub system. :ghost:

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What pollen… did I miss out

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Still waiting for mine, I expect its held up at the border usually 2 weeks for mail from the states. Pollinated 3 lower branches of my Tranquil Elephantizer Remix with some pollen from a male TER just now, I will do another 3 lower branches on it with the PPP pollen when I get it, it should make an interesting cross. I hope I get the max couch lock effect of both strains in one plant :slight_smile:

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Pollen from the PPP males. DM me, I probably still have enough to send you some.

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Nice looking envelopes. Vials or pucks go inside?

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Neither! Just seeds like the days of old. I’m moving my packaging to minimalism and this way keeps it simple.

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Those packets are fantastic. Nice and minimalistic :+1:

EDIT: just saw your post above after I wrote about minimalimsm.

Big fan of minimalim with packaging logo’s etc… less if often more. and lloks like recycled paper too :+1: You’r pollen bags are very nice too!

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Yeah, me too. I always liked the philosophy of less is more. I think people like it to but don’t realize it. USA is always about the bling.

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Looking real good @lefthandseeds! I see some seeds bursting out and some nice purple coming on that first pic.
Wondering if you have cool temps at night. I’ve always noticed more purple on my outdoor PPP than my indoor and that’s what I attributed the color change to. Might be stoner science though.

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I think my basement maybe drops to about 65 at night. I do see quite a bit of purple coming through on one so far. The larger two females are still green.

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They are looking great appreciate your presence

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Hey @Jjm - I’ll DM you with info to keep this thread related to PPP.

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The old hippy who taught me about pollen collection said to always collect, dry, and store pollen in paper envelopes. I think he’s right about that, pollen I collected just a few months ago in zip lock freezer bags became clumpy and non viable.

Love the minimalist packaging, just like classic vegetable seed packets.

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I keep sayin we need a laugh button

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I think we’re somewhere around 61 days since the initial flip. Although, I started them when they were pretty small, so flowering onset was maybe a week later. I’d guess that we have 1-2 more weeks before these are ready to get chopped. Many of the exterior seeds are starting to brown up (although many are still green). That says to me that these are finishing up pretty soon.

The biggest one is a nice specimen, but she threw a lot of nanners. I don’t think I’ll distribute her seeds. The middle and short females were more stable.

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